snapfitting
Snapfitting is a mechanical joining technique used primarily in the assembly of lightweight structures, particularly in aerospace, automotive, and consumer electronics. The method involves securing two or more components together by deforming one part to create a temporary or permanent interlock. This process is often achieved through the use of specialized fasteners or snap tabs, which are designed to bend or deform under pressure, allowing them to latch onto a complementary mating surface.
The primary advantage of snapfitting lies in its simplicity and efficiency. Unlike traditional mechanical fasteners such
Snapfitting can be categorized into several types based on the method of deformation. One common approach involves
Despite its advantages, snapfitting has some limitations. The design must account for potential misalignment or improper